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The Curfew
A miniature Canterbury Tales set in a not-so-distant future” is how Channel 4’s education team describes its latest online adventure.
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Staff claim first round in RKT employment tribunal
An employment tribunal’s preliminary judgement has ruled in favour of 10 former employees of Rocket Post Production (RKT) and ILab, who are pursuing claims of unfair dismissal and non-payment of wages and statutory redundancy pay.
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PSBs want compatibility between 3D and 2D
More than half of Europe’s public service broadcasters would like to adopt a version of stereo 3D TV that is backwards compatible with 2D TV, according to a new report.
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Viz sports online
A Vizrt software package for sports broadcasters that includes creative tools and widgets for building a website, but doesn’t require professional web designers.
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The Man Who Moves Buildings
Graphics sequences for a new series about a family that moves houses across America.
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Parthenon backs new 422 South
Bristol’s 422 South has been resurrected thanks to financial backing from the Parthenon Media Group, the parent company of Parthenon Entertainment.
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BBC updates HD requirements
The BBC has updated its HD specification and commissioning requirements and stated that all network programmes must be delivered in HD by April next year.
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Sport conference to discuss goal-line technology
The use of goal-line technology in football is expected to be a major talking point at this week’s Sport and Technology conference in London.
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TimeSlice Films heads to the US
London-based camera effects company TimeSlice Films has set-up a production facility in the US.
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Shoot Blue picks up switchable DSLR lenses
Camera equipment rental and facilities company Shoot Blue has taken delivery of a complete set of Zeiss Compact Prime CP.2 cinematography lenses.
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Prime Focus adds Datalab services
Prime Focus has launched a new Datalab department that will allow it to process and manage data camera assets for delivery within Prime Focus or to other editing houses around the world.
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Salford Uni appoints new MediaCityUK director
The University of Salford has appointed River Media founder Jon Corner as its MediaCityUK director, replacing John Holland who quit last month.
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Red Bee wins Five HD contract
Red Bee Media is providing media management and playout services for Five HD, the high definition version of the main Five channel which launches today (Tuesday 13 July).
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ITFC preps content for Five HD
Content management services company ITFC is preparing high definition material for Five HD.
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Mammoth adds Pie Factory base
Ealing Studios’ Mammoth Graphics has opened an office within The Pie Factory at MediaCityUK in Salford.
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Dalet buys Italian software company
Media Asset Management company Dalet Digital Media Systems has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Gruppo TNT, a privately held Italian company that specializes in advanced broadcast technology.
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Satusfaction backs editing challenge
Soho talent agency Satusfaction Post Production is backing an editing project for the Rushes Soho Shorts that will see three editing teams cut different short films from the same material.
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Mill TV to provide Corrie effects shots
Soho’s Mill TV is creating visual effects shots for Coronation Street’s 50th year anniversary episode.
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Salford bids due in two weeks
Facilities companies have been given just two weeks to express interest in providing managed post-production and content production services for the various BBC departments that are moving to MediaCityUK in Salford next year.